As he got off the plane in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Sunday night, Oklahoma junior defensive lineman Amani Bledsoe couldn't help but think of last year.
“We all have a chip on our shoulder and remember the hurt and pain we felt after the loss, but it's a new year and a new team — so excited about this group,” Bledsoe said.
On New Year's Day 2018, the Sooners fell to Georgia 54-48 in overtime in the Rose Bowl in a College Football Playoff semifinal.
This season, on a different coast, No. 4-ranked Oklahoma is looking for a different result as they arrived to finish preparations for the Orange Bowl vs.